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Fabian Homborg
bcf6f8572f Another pass over the docs 2022-05-29 17:48:11 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
0ff25d581c Infer splitting on NULL if one appears in the first PATH_MAX bytes
This is theoretically sound, because a path can only be PATH_MAX - 1
bytes long, so at least the PATH_MAXest byte needs to be a NULL.

The one case this could break is when something has a NULL-output mode
but doesn't bother printing the NULL for only one path, and that path
contains a newline. So we leave --null-in there, to force it on.
2022-05-29 17:48:11 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
7b6c2cb8dd Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Johannes Altmanninger <aclopte@gmail.com>
2022-05-29 17:48:11 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
af1050d83f Update the rest of the docs for path 2022-05-29 17:48:11 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
3a9c52cefa Add --invert to filter/match
Like `grep -v`/`string match -v`.
2022-05-29 17:48:11 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
f6fb347d98 Add "path" builtin
This adds a "path" builtin that can handle paths.

Implemented so far:

- "path filter PATHS", filters paths according to existence and optionally type and permissions
- "path base" and "path dir", run basename and dirname, respectively
- "path extension PATHS", prints the extension, if any
- "path strip-extension", prints the path without the extension
- "path normalize PATHS", normalizes paths - removing "/./" components
- and such.
- "path real", does realpath - i.e. normalizing *and* link resolution.

Some of these - base, dir, {strip-,}extension and normalize operate on the paths only as strings, so they handle nonexistent paths. filter and real ignore any nonexistent paths.

All output is split explicitly, so paths with newlines in them are
handled correctly. Alternatively, all subcommands have a "--null-input"/"-z" and "--null-output"/"-Z" option to handle null-terminated input and create null-terminated output. So

    find . -print0 | path base -z

prints the basename of all files in the current directory,
recursively.

With "-Z" it also prints it null-separated.

(if stdout is going to a command substitution, we probably want to
skip this)

All subcommands also have a "-q"/"--quiet" flag that tells them to skip output. They return true "when something happened". For match/filter that's when a file passed, for "base"/"dir"/"extension"/"strip-extension" that's when something about the path *changed*.

Filtering
---------

`filter` supports all the file*types* `test` has - "dir", "file", "link", "block"..., as well as the permissions - "read", "write", "exec" and things like "suid".

It is missing the tty check and the check for the file being non-empty. The former is best done via `isatty`, the latter I don't think I've ever seen used.

There currently is no way to only get "real" files, i.e. ignore links pointing to files.

Examples
--------

> path real /bin///sh
/usr/bin/bash

> path extension foo.mp4
mp4

> path extension ~/.config
  (nothing, because ".config" isn't an extension.)
2022-05-29 17:48:11 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
86ab81dadf Remove searchtools.js
With sphinx 4.5.0:

1. Some of our builtins actually give results (cd, end, set)
2. Some give broken results (and, if, or)
3. Only "for" even triggers the help page we hacked in

So this is of dubious use, and removing it gets us out of the awkward situation of shipping it.

Plus upstream sphinx has ditched jquery, so we would have to rewrite it anyway.
2022-05-19 17:38:41 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
8bfc987705 docs/math: Some simple changes 2022-05-14 10:59:41 +02:00
Henrik Hørlück Berg
c5a6dce27a Docs: be more consistent about argument formatting 2022-05-14 10:05:02 +02:00
Henrik Hørlück Berg
255bfffed7 Fix more lost string documentation
- Errors from 14d60ccb32
- See: #8928
2022-05-14 10:05:02 +02:00
Gregory Anders
55f0f2de4c Search $__fish_user_data_dir for vendor additions 2022-05-12 20:29:05 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
e3c6cbaaa6 Fix typo 2022-05-07 14:47:08 +02:00
Henrik Hørlück Berg
837c446dc6 Document string split --fields
- The parameter-listing appears to have been lost as a part of
  14d60ccb32
2022-05-02 17:46:18 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
ca98325462 CHANGELOG: fix typo 2022-05-01 16:37:55 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
cfce285a05 Document some missing color variables 2022-04-24 21:31:51 +02:00
exploide
a18be7b844 docs: removed enumeration item from echo docs 2022-04-22 20:16:14 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
91760b0771 Remove stray xsel from docs
This was copy-pasted via xsel, but that's not what we're showing here.
2022-04-19 18:52:06 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
2fa51f1843 Add $EUID and use it in fish_is_root_user
Fixes #8866
2022-04-15 15:58:39 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
5e6b35696f Document feature flags for 3.5.0 2022-04-15 13:42:38 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
74be3e847f Force stderr-nocaret feature flag on
This can no longer be changed. If "no-stderr-nocaret" is in
$fish_features it will simply be ignored.

The "^" redirection that was deprecated in fish 3.0 is now gone for good.

Note: For testing reasons, it can still be set _internally_ by running
"feature_flags_t::set". We simply shouldn't do that.
2022-04-15 13:42:38 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
9b86549eaa fish_for_bash_users: Shorten a few lines in code blocks
This is otherwise awkward in a narrow window
2022-04-12 20:54:21 +02:00
David Adam
71a6f979a5 docs/index: reword default shell section 2022-03-29 13:33:06 +08:00
Fabian Homborg
2c702de52c Put funcsave long option back
This reverts ed8c78c0ea, emphatically.

Fixes #8830
2022-03-24 20:11:39 +01:00
David Adam
8c4c526698 ulimit: add new limits from FreeBSD/NetBSD
Short option names are taken from sh for those platforms where possible.
2022-03-24 10:23:04 +08:00
David Adam
2c2b87af07 ulimit: add new limits from Linux
Short options are taken from prlimit(1) where appropriate.

Closes #8786.
2022-03-24 10:23:04 +08:00
David Adam
ee69a2467e ulimit: some corrections to descriptions and documentation 2022-03-24 10:23:04 +08:00
ys64
c92cda9bec Is this a typo?
I copied the code, and gave me the following error:

Missing end to balance this function definition
2022-03-23 15:04:25 +01:00
Fabian Homborg
5926a75cc5 highlight: Also use the fallback variable if the main is empty
Currently, when a variable like $fish_color_command is set but empty:

    set -g fish_color_command

what happens is that highlight parses it and ends up with a "normal"
color.

Change it so instead it sees that the variable is empty and goes
on to check the fallback variable, e.g. fish_color_normal.

That makes it easier to make themes that override variables.

This means that older themes that expect an empty variable to be
"normal" need to be updated to set it to "normal".

Following from this, we could make writing .theme files easier by no
longer requiring them to list all variables with specific values.
Either the theme reader could be updated to implicitly set known color
variables to empty, or the themes could feature empty values.

See #8787.
2022-03-20 17:04:28 +01:00
Edward Betts
dc4e88d7b4 Fix a typo 2022-03-16 20:02:09 -07:00
joao-vitor-sr
4ae4ea0169
New -n flag for string join. (#8774)
* New -n flag for string join command.

This is an argument that excludes empty result items. Fixes #8351

* New documentation for string-join.

The new argument --no-empty was added at string-join manpage.

* New completions for the new -n flag for string join.

* Remove the documentation of the new -n flag of string join0

The reason to remove this new argument in the join0 is that this flag basically doesn't make any difference in the join0.

* Refactor the validation for the string join.

The string join command was using the length of the argument, this commit changes the validation to use the empty function.

* Revert #4b56ab452

The reason for the revert is thath the build broke on the ubuntu in the Github actions.

* Revert #e72e239a1

The reason the compilation on GitHub broke is that the test was weird, it didn't even run it, Common CI systems are typically very very resource-constrained.

* Resolve conflicts in the string-join.rst.

* Resolve conflicts in the "string-join.rst".

commit #1242d0fd7 not fixed all conflicts.
2022-03-13 11:47:33 +01:00
Andrey Mishchenko
59e50f77bc
Allow underscores as separators in the math builtin (#8611)
* Implement fish_wcstod_underscores

* Add fish_wcstod_underscores unit tests

* Switch to using fish_wcstod_underscores in tinyexpr

* Add tests for math builtin underscore separator functionality

* Add documentation for underscore separators for math builtin

* Add a changelog entry for underscore numeric separators
2022-03-13 11:23:35 +01:00
David Adam
4bc6b36bed string docs: format options and arguments in line with other pages
There are a number of items which don't fit cleanly into the styles used in the
synopses, and have been left alone.
2022-03-12 22:22:02 +08:00
Fabian Homborg
a6d484836e docs: Align text left
Otherwise this does "justify", which in bad cases can spread the text
over the width of the whole line, leaving awkward space between words.

This looks something like

```
The    main    file    is    ~/.config/fish/config.fish
```

The current python docs theme also left-aligns.
2022-03-11 20:14:47 +01:00
Fabian Homborg
9575f0eb4f docs: Readd link to full configuration section to index 2022-03-11 19:13:50 +01:00
Fabian Homborg
838056fe18 docs: Remove prompt from multiline commands
If a code block includes a line starting with ">", we assume it shows
an interactive session, all lines starting with ">" are commands and
the rest is output.

Unfortunately, in something like:

```
> for val in $PATh
    echo "entry: $val"
  end

entry: /usr/bin
```

this won't highlight the dangling lines. We could also prefix them
with `>`, but that require us to parse them in blocks or the `end`
would be an error.

So, for now, simply don't give these as a prompt but as a script with
cheesy comments describing the output.
2022-03-11 19:05:26 +01:00
David Adam
3a23fdf359 docs: omnibus cleanup
Includes harmonizing the display of options and arguments, standardising
terminology, using the envvar directive more broadly, adding help options to all
commands that support them, simplifying some language, and tidying up multiple
formatting issues.

string documentation is not changed.
2022-03-12 00:21:13 +08:00
David Adam
e23e52a8e9 docs: standardise on definition lists for options
Harmonizes the option listing including formatting in a similar manner to the
synopsis of each entry.
2022-03-12 00:21:12 +08:00
Fabian Homborg
959e17face Update title documentation
This included "the default", which was no longer true.

Also there's no need to keep explaining things are "new" if they were
added in fish 2.2.0.
2022-03-06 13:19:29 +01:00
Martin Pool
c0be74c55a Better documentation of forward-char and friends
This makes it match the code in reader.cpp, and explains why the default
binding of `right` accepts the complete line.

Closes #8748
2022-03-02 21:18:29 +01:00
Fabian Homborg
7555391790 Make a bit wider with less padding 2022-02-27 18:01:29 +01:00
Fabian Homborg
615ea22387 Doc theme: Use code font for in-line commands as well
This makes them stand out a bit more
2022-02-24 18:12:22 +01:00
Fabian Homborg
05ac24006e Doc theme: Rationalize line-height/margin
Now all based on multiples of 1em.
2022-02-24 18:01:25 +01:00
Fabian Homborg
5af1e64441 Explain the issues of setting fish as login shell
Also stop explaining this in three places. In particular this removes
an FAQ entry.

Fixes #8078
2022-02-18 15:30:57 +01:00
Aaron Gyes
d1600211e5 Docs: Posix -> POSIX 2022-02-14 16:18:16 -08:00
Nadav Zingerman
9e0f74eb6c Add --escape option to complete -C
An example use case is an external completion pager:

    bind \cg "commandline -rt (complete -C --escape|fzf|cut -d\t -f1)\ "

Fixes #3469
2022-02-09 08:34:03 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
2a98b7a593 docs synopsis: make all placeholder arguments uppercase
man(1) uses lowercase placeholders but we usually don't.  Additionally,
the new synopsis autoformatting only recognizes placeholders if they
are uppercase. Use uppercase for all placeholders.
2022-01-19 22:56:41 +08:00
Johannes Altmanninger
c0d1e41313 docs synopsis: add HTML highlighing and automate manpage markup
Recent synopsis changes move from literal code blocks to
[RST line blocks].  This does not translate well to HTML: it's not
rendered in monospace, so aligment is lost.  Additionally, we don't
get syntax highlighting in HTML, which adds differences to our code
samples which are highlighted.

We hard-wrap synopsis lines (like code blocks). To align continuation
lines in manpages we need [backslashes in weird places]. Combined with
the **, *, and `` markup, it's a bit hard to get the alignment right.

Fix these by moving synopsis sources back to code blocks and compute
HTML syntax highlighting and manpage markup with a custom Sphinx
extension.

The new Pygments lexer can tokenize a synopsis and assign the various
highlighting roles, which closely matches fish's syntax highlighing:
- command/keyword (dark blue)
- parameter (light blue)
- operator like and/or/not/&&/|| (cyan)
- grammar metacharacter (black)

For manpage output, we don't project the fish syntax highlighting
but follow the markup convention in GNU's man(1):

	bold text          type exactly as shown.
	italic text        replace with appropriate argument.

To make it easy to separate these two automatically, formalize that
(italic) placeholders must be uppercase; while all lowercase text is
interpreted literally (so rendered bold).
This makes manpages more consistent, see string-join(1) and and(1).

Implementation notes:
Since we want manpage formatting but Sphinx's Pygments highlighing
plugin does not support manpage output, add our custom "synopsis"
directive.  This directive parses differently when manpage output is
specified. This means that the HTML and manpage build processes must
not share a cache, because the parsed doctrees are cached.  Work around
this by using separate cache locations for build targets "sphinx-docs"
(which creates HTML) and "sphinx-manpages".  A better solution would
be to only override Sphinx's ManualPageBuilder but that would take a
bit more code (ideally we could override ManualPageWriter but Sphinx
4.3.2 doesn't really support that).

---

Alternative solution: stick with line blocks but use roles like
:command: or :option: (or custom ones). While this would make it
possible to produce HTML that is consistent with code blocks (by adding
a bit of CSS), the source would look uglier and is harder to maintain.
(Let's say we want to add custom formatting to the [|] metacharacters
in HTML.  This is much easier with the proposed patch.)

---

[RST line blocks]: https://docutils.sourceforge.io/docs/ref/rst/restructuredtext.html#line-blocks
[backslashes in weird places]: https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/pull/8626#discussion_r782837750
2022-01-19 22:56:41 +08:00
Johannes Altmanninger
1c21e26d08 docs: load custom lexer with plain Python import
The next commit will load another of our Python extensions from a
separate file. That extension will contain more than just a Pygments
lexer, so instead of using a function that can only load a lexer,
just import from the module to keep things consistent.
2022-01-19 22:56:41 +08:00
Johannes Altmanninger
557d8b0334 docs: restore default highlighting keywords and options in HTML
Keywords and options recently got dedicated highlighting roles in
b3626d48e (Highlight keywords differently, 2021-02-04) and
711796ad1 (Highlight options differently, 2021-10-19)
but still default to "command" and "parameter", respectively.

The dedicated roles were not colored by our CSS theme,
which makes a "test -f foo.txt" look weird:
- "test" is dark blue (since it's a command)
- "foo.txt" is light blue (since it's a parameter)
- "-f" is black (weird!)

The CSS theme doesn't support configuration, so the dedicated
highlighting roles should always default to their fallback
options. Make it so.
2022-01-16 14:07:19 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
7aa0f4a2cf test.rst: fix runaway space 2022-01-16 14:06:40 +01:00